Chelsea’s hopes for a victory on Merseyside were dashed as they were held to a goalless draw against Everton at Goodison Park. Enzo Maresca’s side struggled to break down Sean Dyche’s disciplined defensive setup, leaving the Blues frustrated throughout the match.
The game’s key moment came in the 30th minute when Nicolas Jackson’s header from a well-placed corner struck the post. The ball came in quickly, and Chelsea couldn’t capitalize on the golden opportunity.
Later, controversy erupted when Chelsea appealed for a penalty after Jordan Pickford’s challenge on Malo Gusto, but VAR dismissed the claim, leaving the Blues dissatisfied. Meanwhile, Everton created several chances, with Robert Sanchez making a sharp save before halftime to deny a low 20-yard strike.
Sanchez continued to impress in the second half, pulling off a crucial reflex save with his feet to stop Jack Harrison’s close-range effort. Everton’s best chance came in the 76th minute, but Tosin Adarabioyo’s stretching block preserved Chelsea’s clean sheet.
In a match short on clear opportunities, neither side could break the deadlock. The result highlights Chelsea’s ongoing struggle for consistency, while Everton can take pride in their solid defensive display.